British bought baby clothes in a popular supermarket and laughed, carefully examined her design. About it reports Daily Star.
A resident of Poule Anna Armstrong (Anna Armstrong) acquired for a six-month son of Raphael (Raphael) a set of pajamas with the image of a lion for four pounds sterling (412 rubles) in the SainSbury store. According to her, when buying, she did not pay attention to the print printed on clothes, due to its low price.
When the heroine of the material was put on a laconling on the child, she laughed, as the print on things reminded her male genitals. “I was hysterical, and sent a photo of my son to my bridegroom, he also died with laughter,” Armstrong shared. “Now it’s clear why Paigma was sold at a discount.”
It is noted that despite the indecent drawing, the pajamas sold on the SainSbury website. “Now thousands of children in such vulgar pajamas – it seems to me that it is very funny,” British concluded.
In January, the faint design of the Fashion Nova brand has caused disputes among buyers. We are talking about a mini-dress on one shoulder with wide cuts, partially blinding breasts, waist and thigh. Some users considered the item is too frank, and others admired unusual cut.